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The Most Popular Baby Names
Here’s a visual vibe check for your curious soul. That heat‑map-ish image is baby names by decade in the US—a lush, colorful tapestry showing the names that dominated across eras. It’s like a time‑travel scroll through naming obsession. Now let’s jam into the real story behind the decades, and get weirdly nostalgic with a twist.
By Karl Jackson5 months ago in FYI
What to See When Scuba Diving in Sri Lanka
The azure waters surrounding Sri Lanka hold secrets that have captivated divers for decades. This teardrop-shaped island nation, nestled in the Indian Ocean, offers some of the most diverse and spectacular underwater experiences in South Asia. Whether you are embarking on one of the many Sri Lanka diving tours or planning an independent diving adventure, the island's marine ecosystem promises encounters that will leave you breathless long after you have surfaced.
By Anna Paquin5 months ago in FYI
Avoid Business Disruption With The Right Office
The foundation of success often lies not just in what you do, but where you do it. The modern entrepreneur and established business owner alike face an unprecedented challenge: maintaining operational continuity while adapting to changing market demands, remote work trends, and economic uncertainties. The solution increasingly lies in strategic office space decisions that can make the difference between thriving and merely surviving. Whether you are considering meeting rooms in Colombo for your expanding operations or exploring flexible workspace solutions, the right office environment serves as the backbone that prevents costly business disruptions.
By Anna Paquin5 months ago in FYI
What Came First: The Bible or Sausages?
If you're like me then welcome, curiosity must have gotten the best of you. We all know the infamous question "What came first, the Chicken or the Egg?" or "Why did the Chicken cross the Road?". These seemingly absurd questions keep me up at night. That is why, when I stumbled upon this question, I knew I had to know more. At first glance, it seems obvious that an ancient scripture such as the Bible must be far older than something as familiar to us as a sausage. But then, doubt begins to settle, and before you know it, curiosity takes over, and you end up clicking on a blog like this one to find out the truth. You're not weak, my friend, you are inquisitive.
By Dave's Your Uncle!5 months ago in FYI
No Sex Please We Are Animals!. Top Story - September 2025. Content Warning.
I was walking my two little dogs on the beach the other day. As usual, they were their usual obedient little souls; not very much. I started thinking I needed a Dr. Doolittle person to get inside their minds.
By Calvin London5 months ago in FYI
Andromeda Star Seeds: what and who are they?. Content Warning.
Starseeds refer to a belief about spirits that come from other worlds, star systems, galaxies or dimensions, and that come to Earth with an objective of development. They are spiritual entities that have come to this planet with the goal of assisting in its evolution and awakening. These beings possess ancient wisdom spanning thousands of years and from different origins. These souls are thought to have superior knowledge and have decided to come here to assist in the transformation of the planet. It is believed that the star seeds are present to raise consciousness and lead humanity into a more balanced and spiritually filled future.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
3I/ATLAS Update - Rumors and Reality
Executive Summary Comet 3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar object ever identified, discovered on July 1, 2025, by NASA-funded ATLAS from Río Hurtado, Chile. Its hyperbolic trajectory confirms it’s not gravitationally bound to the Sun. It poses no threat to Earth, will pass closest to the Sun around October 30, 2025 (~1.4 AU)*, and won’t come closer to Earth than ~1.8 AU (~270 million km). It is active—i.e., a comet with an icy nucleus and coma—and was traveling at roughly 61 km/s upon discovery, accelerating as it approached perihelion. Observationally, it should be visible to ground telescopes until September 2025, then reappear in early December 2025 after passing too near the Sun’s glare.
By Francisco Navarro5 months ago in FYI
Learn to Say No Without Giving a Reason
It is not uncommon for some people to find it hard to say no to family members, friends, co-workers, employers, and especially to people in authority. They are in the habit of saying yes, even though they want to say no to some of the requests and favors they are asked to do.
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in FYI
Indigo Children: one of the most controversial ideas of the New Age. Content Warning.
The idea of Indigo Children arose at the end of the seventies and refers to a group of little ones who, according to some psychologists and spiritual specialists, have unusual abilities, perceptions and characteristics. The name indigo is related to the color of the aura that these people are supposed to have, a tone linked to the sixth chakra, which is the energy center that is associated with intuition and perception beyond the senses.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
September 16 Is a Popular Date for Babies to Be Born
According to birth statistics and hospital records, more babies are born on September 16 than on any other day of the year. Harvard University published the results of its study in the New York Times, with the same conclusion as other studies based on research and data.
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in FYI











